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Monday, November 25, 2013

Crème Caramel 原味布丁

The first time I tasted crème caramel not in anywhere else but in Ho Chi Minh at Pho 24 shop. Vietnam's food is very much influenced by French, you even able to find this crème caramel selling at market. Anyway, it took me long enough to make this yummy dessert at home.

While pouring the egg mixture into ramekin that filled with caramel, i only started to worry will the egg mixture totally mix with caramel ? will the custard stick to the ramekins after baked? Luckily this recipe never failed me, the crème caramel came out perfectly after unmould..﻿

We like the smooth custard and little bitter of caramel, but my kids somehow don't appreciate this dessert..

You have to add some liqueur to get rid of eggy smell. I used Cointreau, it was just nice with a hint of orange smell.

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Crème Caramel 原味布丁

*makes 5 x 3” ramekins, and 3 x 2”
ramekins

75g coarse sugar

4 and ½ tbsp water

430g fresh milk

60g whipping cream (dairy)

90g caster sugar

4 eggs (large)

10g Brandy liqueur ( I use Cointreau (orange-flavoured
liqueur))

Method

To cook
caramel. Put 50g coarse sugar in a saucepan and cook over medium heat,
don’t stir, but you can shake the pan, just let it melt and cook till it turned
to dark golden.

Turn heat
to low, then add 3tbsp water ( being a bit cautious here, as it sometimes
splutters at this stage), using a wooden spoon, stir till mix well. Remove
from heat. Spoon caramel into prepared ramekins, about 0.5cm height.

Place the
eggs and Cointreau in a bowl and lightly whisk until well combined.

Add milk,
cream, and sugar in a saucepan, cook over medium heat until it just comes
to the boil. Remove from heat.

Gradually
add the milk mixture (not too hot) with egg mixture, whisking to combine.
Strain the mixture and gently pour into the ramekins or dishes until ¾ full.

Place
ramekins in a water bath (add warm water for about 1-2cm height). Bake for
35 minutes or until set in a pre-heated oven at 150C.

Remove
ramekins from oven once done, let it cool in room temperature. Refrigerate
before consume. Gently run a knife over the ramekins then turn out onto plates to serve.

32 comments:

I can see that not all know how to appreciate this type of dessert but some would really so so so in love with this caramel custard especially my mum! You made yours looking really good...and so slurpppp yummy!